实验性外伤性失血性休克中肠系膜微循环床内皮细胞的细胞骨架改变。

Acta histochemica. Supplementband Pub Date : 1991-01-01
K Kretschmar, V Rosenthal
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摘要

我们研究的目的是回答在创伤性出血性休克(THS)的早期阶段是否会看到肠系膜末端血管床内皮细胞(EC)中细胞骨架结构(CSS)数量增加的问题。32只成年r -大鼠按标准模型(右足跟骨折,颈动脉导管引流1 / 3血容量)诱导THS。分别在休克诱导后15、30、60、120分钟处死8只动物。取肠系膜微血管组织标本,平埋于Epon内。以8只动物肠系膜为对照。在1500张显微照片的基础上,目视评估内皮细胞质核周和/或外周区域形成的CSS,并将其分为3度。结果进行统计学分析。与对照组相比,所有休克组EC中CSS(微丝、中间丝和微管)的程度均显著提高。在水肿和肿胀的EC以及富含细胞器的EC中,经常可以清楚地看到CSS。毛细血管淤滞特别容易发生CSS。血管内容物与EC之间相互作用的改变、缺氧和缺血以及EC代谢活性的增加等因素都是可能的原因。
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Cytoskeletal alterations in endothelial cells of mesenteric microcirculatory bed in experimental traumatic haemorrhagic shock.

The purpose of our investigations was to answer the question of whether an increased number of cytoskeletal structures (CSS) in endothelial cells (EC) of the mesenteric terminal vascular bed will be seen in the early phase of a traumatic haemorrhagic shock (THS). A THS was induced in 32 adult R-rats according to a standardized model (fracture of right heel and withdrawal of one third blood volume through carotid catheter). Eight animals each time were killed 15, 30, 60, and 120 minutes after shock induction. Tissue samples of mesenteric microvessels were taken and flatly embedded in Epon. The mesenterium of 8 animals was used as control. CSS formed in the perinuclear and/or peripheric regions of endothelial cytoplasm were visually evaluated and divided into 3 degrees on the basis of 1,500 micrographs. Results were statistically analyzed. A significantly higher degree of CSS (microfilaments, intermediate filaments and microtubules) in EC was found in all shock groups as compared with the control group. CSS are frequently clearly seen in oedematous and swollen EC as well as in EC rich in organelles. Capillaries with stasis are especially predisposed to CSS. Different factors as changed interaction between vascular content and EC, hypoxia and ischemia as well an increased metabolic activity of EC have to be considered as possible causes.

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